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    sides in order to help and work with them to come to a fair win-win outcome. If not, then the value of them are worthless and both sides could have just kept negotiating till they finally came to an agreement or one side caved. Even with the use of arbitration mediation, it is important that both parties go into solving the resolution the same as with the CBA. Each side needs to negotiate looking at the best-case scenario for both management and labor, not just one side. With the possibility and…

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    Alternatives such as arbitration, mediation, and negotiations are used. ADR procedures cost less and the turnaround time is quicker. ADR procedures are collaborative and allow for each party to voice their concerns or opinions. It also allows for both parties to come up with other…

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    I would recommend that Nora and Sakari change the way in which they are approaching this negotiation, and not base their success on dominance over the other. An integrative approach has the highest potential for long term success and would ensure greater stability over time. Using this approach, it is imperative for both companies to demonstrate and illustrate the potential benefits gained from collaboration. They could collectively transform this into a win-win solution with a few key…

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    which seeks, to resolve disputes without a trial. Three points of (ADR) involves mediation, adjudication, and arbitration. The first point is mediation is non- adversarial and it uses a third party to help resolve problems. Secondly, there is adjudication were the judge acts as the third party and the decision is binding. Adjudication is similar to the last point arbitration. Arbitration occurs when a neutral person makes a fair, final, and legally binding decision. There are many pros and cons…

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    Case Study Of Nora Sakari

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    The Nora-Sakari case study is about Nora trying to create a joint venture with Sakari. Nora was a leader of Telecom equipment. It was established in 1975 and run by the founder Osman Jaafar, his wife Nora Asyiken Yusof and a handful of employees. Osman then hired Zainal Hashim to be the deputy manager and eventually became the vice-chairman of the company. While Osman was considered a modest businessman and liked to go after new business ventures, Zainal favored a low side view technic and…

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    Adele's case is a criminal case Property and asset insurance provides protection against risks to property, such as fire, theft, burglary and some weather damage from flood and earthquake. Adele's case explains that crime occurred in the workplace. And it is to be covered by insurance. However, the company needs to find out who is the criminal. I think this case is we say "Employee Theft or Embezzlement." Employee theft is a crime which involves the unlawful taking of money or property from an…

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    Commercial Law and Big Money? That’s undeniably possible. The single dilemma that most of the law students face is to decide on which area to practice. While some of them might be sure of their field of interest, most of them surely aren’t. What makes one good in any area is the level and willingness to understand the individual sectors. Commercial Law is a big thing in the world as it involves a ton of government legalities, proceedings, and cases to handle. Every firm does need a team of wise…

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    Hiibel Case Study

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    On account of Hiibel v. the sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada, Larry Hiibel had been captured and accused of defying Nevada's state law called "stop and identify." Hiibel was with a more youthful lady sitting in his truck when the nearby Sheriff's Department got a call around a man who had struck a lady and was in a red and silver GMC truck, which both fit the depiction and area of Hiibel at the time. At the point when the cop drew nearer Hiibel and requests his recognizable proof he…

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    Thoth: The Great Measur

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    because he kept the time count even when the sun god was not there, but he gradually became the counselor and secretary of Ra. Thoth was considered the heart and tongue of Ra, which meant Ra’s will was translated in his speech. He was involved in arbitration, writing, magic, science, and judging the dead. Thoth settled the disputes between good and evil. Thoth allowed Nut to give birth to her 5 children because he overcame Ra’s curse. According to, Thoth, God of the Moon, Magic, and Writing,…

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    America during the 19th century was full of change, reform, and success. People began organizing to achieve their social goals. For instance, labor unions became a huge movement. Labor unions were groups of people, often of the same trade who identified as one group. Together this group shared goals of improving their work environment. They also worked to get benefits, better pay, and overall better treatment. Two reputable labor unions included the National Labor Union and the Knights of Labor.…

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